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how many atoms make up a element

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An element is defined by the type of atom that composes it, and each element is made up of a collection of atoms of that specific type. The number of atoms in a given sample of an element depends on the amount of that element present. For example:

- In one mole of an element, there are approximately \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\) atoms, a number known as Avogadro's number.
- A single atom of an element is the smallest unit that retains the properties of that element.

So, there is no fixed number of atoms that make up an element in general; rather, it varies depending on the amount of that element you have.
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